Re: [Desktop 13.04-Topic] Discussing PS-related product processes

2012-11-05 Thread Thomas Prost
Thanks to the one that considered, that there are not only desktop developpers are reading here :-| -- Best Thomas Am Montag, den 15.10.2012, 13:21 +0500 schrieb Omer Akram: > In case anyone does not know what PS stands for (which I am sure many > don't). Its Product Strategy previously called DX-

Re: [Desktop 13.04-Topic] Discussing PS-related product processes

2012-10-15 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Adding ubuntu-doc to the CC list as this seems more a FF/UIFE discussion than a -desktop discussion. On 15 October 2012 03:43, Didier Roche wrote: > Hey everyone, > > as you probably know already, PS is our upstream for a lot of desktop > components nowadays (Unity, compiz, webapps, indicators, m

Re: [Desktop 13.04-Topic] Discussing PS-related product processes

2012-10-15 Thread Micah Gersten
On 10/15/2012 02:43 AM, Didier Roche wrote: > Hey everyone, > > as you probably know already, PS is our upstream for a lot of desktop > components nowadays (Unity, compiz, webapps, indicators, multi touch > stack...). > The past cycle has been a real ride in term of features, which spawn > the rele

Re: [Desktop 13.04-Topic] Discussing PS-related product processes

2012-10-15 Thread Omer Akram
In case anyone does not know what PS stands for (which I am sure many don't). Its Product Strategy previously called DX-team. On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Didier Roche wrote: > Hey everyone, > > as you probably know already, PS is our upstream for a lot of desktop > components nowadays (Un

[Desktop 13.04-Topic] Discussing PS-related product processes

2012-10-15 Thread Didier Roche
Hey everyone, as you probably know already, PS is our upstream for a lot of desktop components nowadays (Unity, compiz, webapps, indicators, multi touch stack...). The past cycle has been a real ride in term of features, which spawn the release team, translation team and documentation team wit